The Lagos State government has revealed that 30 percent of its civil servants sent abroad for training programs failed to return to Nigeria.
Commissioner for Establishments and Training, Afolabi Ayantayo, disclosed this during a press briefing to mark the second anniversary of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s second term in office.
Ayantayo told journalists that the state government’s goal of building a better workforce through international training has been affected by the growing ‘Japa syndrome’, a term used to describe the increasing number of Nigerians leaving the country for better opportunities abroad.
“While 70% returned, 30% failed to come back,” Ayantayo said.
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Ayantayo told journalists that the state government’s goal of building a better workforce through international training has been affected by the growing ‘Japa syndrome’, a term used to describe the increasing number of Nigerians leaving the country for better opportunities abroad.
“While 70% returned, 30% failed to come back,” Ayantayo said.
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That's bad.
ReplyDeleteThey'll just go and suffer themselves.
Suffer how???
Delete09:44, they will suffer because they are illegal immigrants
DeleteCynthia it is not compulsory to post comment, also you the anon.
DeleteMost of them find their way through.
They own the thousands of beautiful houses in Abuja and Lagos.
Trust me, anyone that owns thousands of homes in Lagos and Abuja doesn’t need to japa through overseas training. Think am well.
DeleteNaija wahala don tire themπ
ReplyDeleteHahahah, opportunity comes but once.
ReplyDeleteHmmm!
ReplyDeleteπ€£π€£π€£ wahala. That's not nice.
ReplyDeleteOne in Abuja that everyone is aware she has gone to the UK, as in relocated, called a colleague last week complaining that she did not see April salary. I was shocked. Which kain juju Una dey use sef. That lady relocated since last year, meaning she is still on the payroll till now, receiving free salary. HR, you guys are not working. A guy that left the service over 7 years ago, list for training came out and his name was there. No updated nominal roll.
ReplyDeleteGood morning Abionah, this is act of criminality going on in the civil service, we want our leaders to do right but some followers are just wicked. Nigeria Γ³ dΓ , Nigeria Γ³da but still want to be paid for work not done. It is well, except some people are dealt with it the nonsense won't stop
DeleteThis is so common in government agencies. Collecting salaries without working!
DeleteAre you sure dem no plan with HR?
DeleteWonderful people.
Adunni
Naija πππ
ReplyDeleteOpportunity come but once
Oh well...
ReplyDeleteLol
ReplyDeleteVery Bad..
ReplyDeleteCorner Corner Japa no Get Peace Of mind..
Hello iya Boys
The sad one is the ones that will relocate and still be shouting Government is corrupt and Nigeria is cursed .
ReplyDeleteHehehehe
ReplyDeleteAbeg this is funny π€£π€£
ReplyDeleteIt's not a good thing tho...and it's illegal.
Adunni
What kind of life did they think they'll live with this their 'smart move'? Some people like to suffer themselves unnecessarily.
ReplyDeleteI don't blame them o.
ReplyDeleteIf na you nko
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